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chris go
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Sun on July 7 - a nice Prom!
      #142494 - 07/07/04 09:16 AM Attachment (67 downloads)

Hello Guys,

Here's an HAlpha image of the prominence today.

Regards

Chris

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Re: Sun on July 7 - a nice Prom! new [Re: chris go]
      #142692 - 07/07/04 02:26 PM

Hi Chris,

Nice prominence indeed. I think it could have used some more magnification to reveal some more detail. Still a nice image.

Clear skies,

Wouter.

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chris go
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Re: Sun on July 7 - a nice Prom! new [Re: Wouter D'hoye]
      #142949 - 07/07/04 07:06 PM

Hello Wouter,

Here's a bigger image. I still could make it bigger but the file size will be too much!

Regards,

Chris

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Re: Sun on July 7 - a nice Prom! new [Re: chris go]
      #143325 - 07/08/04 01:50 AM

That's really an awesome picture, Chris.

Is one able to see that through the eyepiece when using an H-Alpha filter?

-Merrick


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chris go
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Re: Sun on July 7 - a nice Prom! new [Re: ]
      #143335 - 07/08/04 02:05 AM

You can see the prominences through the eyepiece. But certainly it will not be like the image above as the above is a false color processed.

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Re: Sun on July 7 - a nice Prom! new [Re: ]
      #143661 - 07/08/04 03:17 PM

Hi Merrick,

Chris' pic is very good. However, the view through an eyepeice would generally be better. The darkened limb of the chromosphere in the photo is an artifact of the processing used to show both the prominences and the surface details -- you would not observe this in an eyepiece.

Overall, I'd say the pic in the original post is similar to what one would see through a 2+" aperture filter: a 0.7 angstrom DayStar or a Coronado SM40 or 60. Going with a larger ERF'd DayStar or Coronado would give substantially better views.

Double stacking Coronado's (see double stacking thread) or using a 0.5 angstrom DayStar would significantly enhance the surface detail of the chromosphere without affecting the prominence detail (though it does reduce scattered background light and results in somewhat improved visibility of prominences).

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chris go
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Re: Sun on July 7 - a nice Prom! new [Re: BYoesle]
      #143807 - 07/08/04 07:02 PM

Hello Bob,

I took this image with an SM60. Would be nice to have a bigger one but my bank book says no... 9)

Regards,

Chris

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Re: Sun on July 7 - a nice Prom! new [Re: chris go]
      #145036 - 07/10/04 01:23 PM

Another great image!

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